Colossus’s AI-Enabled Hardware Achieves Space Heritage Aboard Loft’s YAM-6 Satellite
Colossus, formerly known as Zephyr Computing Systems, is at the forefront of the artificial intelligence (AI) computing hardware market for space, having achieved space heritage for its radiation-tolerant processor as part of Loft Orbital’s YAM-6 satellite.
- Colossus, formerly known as Zephyr Computing Systems, is at the forefront of the artificial intelligence (AI) computing hardware market for space, having achieved space heritage for its radiation-tolerant processor as part of Loft Orbital’s YAM-6 satellite.
- This customer milestone brings Colossus’s radiation-tolerant, GPU-based processor , Kestrel, to TRL-9, confirming a leap in AI-enabled space computing.
- Space’s challenging environment has historically constrained the use of contemporary computer hardware essential for managing data processing and intricate AI and ML workloads onboard satellites.
- Coupled with Colossus’s tailored Linux-based operating system optimized for space, developers can seamlessly integrate Colossus’s solutions into upcoming missions.